I am not saying the program is worth of being included in ubcd, and I am not saying the contrary either.

I have no idea of legal issues about adding memscope 1.10 to UBCD. Maybe its license states that you should contact the author for permission to add it to UBCD? I don't know. Is it legal to download it from other sites other than the author's one? I don't know.

What I do know is:

-There are 2 downloads available. One is an iso image, the other is a floppy creator (Winimage SFX 8.00 format).

UBCD is full of tools that are "almost" the same. How many boot managers do we need? How many partitioners do we need?...

As oppose to other tools, RAM diagnostics depends on several aspects; one of them being hardware support (each tool may have different requirements / compatibility issues), and the algorithm being used.

For example, memory diagnostics running under Windows, in general won't be so exhaustive, since part of the RAM is being exclusively used by the OS.

OTOH, DOS memory diagnostic tools should be more reliable, but they still depend on an algorithm to alternatively "free" the RAM so it can be tested (an to use alternative patterns to test it). That's why some tools won't find problems in some cases, but other memory diagnostic tools are successful. In other cases, the first tool will success, and the second would fail.

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